The art of Aga Baranska engages images that have been used in popular cultureand fashion media. Her intervention into these images through collages
opened newpossibilities: fashion as an illusion.

“All Dress Up” exhibition focused on personal taste and investigates
human form and

private dreams. Collage became for the artist a way of challenging
process controlledby knife, paper and glue. The result – anonymous silhouettes that are recycled,reinterpreted and reprocessed. Faces and figures weave together to
extent that make itdifficult to determine where one-person stops and other starts. They
take us to a journeyto their freedom, fantasy and endlessly surrealistic wardrobe. They
lead us with theircharm to imaginary worlds, in period, in which fashion pushes more and
more towardsart and self-staging.Aga Baranska graduated from London College of Fashion before
dedicating her workto art. However fashion always strongly influences her artworks. Aga's
trademarks arefreehand forms, montage and collages from magazines and sketchbooks. Over the
years

her personal style has become recognisable as eclectic and very feminine.She exhibited her work in Tokyo, London, Vienna and Berlin.Her work has been published by:The Times, Saatchi&Saatchi, Elle, Glamour, Marie Claire, Spur Japan, The Face,Zoom on Fashion Trends, The Big Book of Fashion Illustrations,